The Utah Department of Public Safety's "Click
It or Ticket" campaign celebrated 15 years
Monday at an event that kicked off the Utah
Highway Patrol's two-week mobilization campaign
to increase seat belt use across the state.

A new poll from the American Red Cross finds
that while a majority of people feel confident
they can swim, only half of those surveyed have
the skill set necessary to get out of a body of
water if they find themselves in over their
head.

In an often repeated critique by moviegoers and critics alike, it seems
that Hollywood is just about all out of ideas. As such, iconic movies
and characters are receiving the reboot treatment. Here are four iconic
roles played by different actors.

A new report from Utah's higher education
system shows just how many people are expected
to enroll in Utah's colleges and universities
in the coming years, and the first bump comes
as a wave of younger LDS missionaries returns
home this year.

The future of a popular family recreation spot is at the center of a
debate over preservation of a local landmark versus a city's more
bottom-line approach to governance. At issue is the potential
development of Mulligans Golf and Games.

A Utah company will begin importing cheap,
disposable breathalyzers for distribution at
bars and restaurants, and for sale at stores.
They hope motorists who drink will use the
device to make responsible decisions about
driving.

In an effort to better match police department resources with calls for
service and incidents of crime, the Salt Lake City Police Department
will launch a Metro Support Bureau in the Pioneer Park/Depot area.

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